I keep hearing liberals attack the question, but I don't hear many pointing to evidence that he does love the country.

Shouldn't it be an easy question to answer?

When we look at the people who shaped his beliefs, from his mother and father, to his mentors like Frank Marshal Davis, Bill Ayers, and the Rev. Wright, we see people who left America, tried to overthrow it, communists, and people who condemned America.

His wife was never proud of her country until her husband was running for the office of President.

Obama doesn't believe in American exceptionalism, at least as opposed to the way Greeks might believe in Greek exceptionalism.

Obama compares what happened in Ferguson, MO to the worst human rights abuses around the globe.

He draws moral equivalency between America's history, with slavery and Jim Crow, and the Islamic State's decapitation of Christians, and rape and enslavement of Yazidis.

I believe that America, and our military, has been the greatest force to spread peace, freedom, and democracy across the globe. Does Obama even believe we are a net positive?

I believe that America, and our military, has been the greatest force to spread peace, freedom, and democracy across the globe.

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That is batshit insane.

Does Obama even believe we are a net positive?

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We overthrow democratically elected governments at a whim. We've been a funder and supporter of terrorists for more than a generation. We are pathologically hypocritical when it comes to letting other nations determine their own course (they're good if they are changing toward our side, evil if they vote to side with someone not with us). Al-Qaeda and ISIS are Made in the USA.

I believe that the United States has been a net good, certainly. However, there is nothing inherent about it. Smart people have worked hard at that. Sometimes they stumble. Most of the time, thankfully, they don't.

What am I actually supposed to think? How does this vary from American "exceptionalism"?